Sunday, June 27, 2010

You have seen this guy before. Last March, we featured Atlanta's DJ Poobah in the Stash with his first of the "Turkey Droppings" mixes. Now here is part 2. There are some major classic here that you're going to want to dance to. Remember, to check him out, you can go to these websites:

For this month's Debut Series, we welcome the Electro mix "Welcome to My Dancefloor" by Bassgate. Bassgate is the latest project from DJ/producer Jonathan Wagner, and marks the culmination of the career of an ascending master at his craft. Jonathan’s dossier of clubs and residencies reads like a “Who’s Who” of the nightclub scene. He has has played with some of the game's biggest talent such as Keoki, DJ Icey, Rabbit in the Moon, Faust and Shortee, and more.Genres mean nothing to Bassgate and you can hear that in this mix. At any Bassgate show, you can expect an all out assault of Electro, House, Breaks, Booty Bass, and Dubstep. Many of which are his own edits and full out remixes.

Never one to rest, Jonathan has also been active in the studio with Jamal “Rory Breaker” Lasha producing remixes as the WundaTwinz. Their most recent Jungle version of Jay-Z’s “Can IGet a…” was downloaded more than 200 times in its first week of being available online.

Bassgate debuts the Welcome to my Dancefloor series with a big room banger full of quality straight forward dance music.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

For this month, we are featuring an exclusive mode.radio set of the tech house sounds of Germany's own Radio. Rhubarbe.

Radio.Rhubarbe aka Min.Go & Hard.Y are a young DJ duo from the heart of Germany. By choosing the same residence in June 2009, they found each other, as both a united: the fascination with electronic music and the desire more than just music consumer to be.Hard.y came in his hometown of Berlin early in contact with electronic music by the weekly broadcast "Rave Satellite". Today, he has become more quiet on music. However, as the name suggests, he is the driving part of the formation.

Make Himself - is also the motto of Min.Go . On 1998 with a age of 13, He has gotten his own 1210. Since 1999, he accompanied several projects, inspired by the Thuringian club scene and the well-represented vocal house music here. He placed the organization of various parties in the foreground of his work which he gained much experience. After the opening of the Village Club in 2008 his personal best project was reality. The here scheduled quality was quite in his senses, and led him, in the context of various After Hours, turning back to the turntable. Meanwhile, the House has become deeper and groovy influences still play a big role.

For this Debut Series, along with The Stash, we are featuring good house rhythms. This episode features Atlanta underground legend, DJ Red. Red is more well known for his parties, the Late Night Sessions, which ran most weekends after the clubs had closed for the night, since 2000. At his Late Night Sessions, some of the cities best DJs and international DJs would play. Enjoy his live mix (you even hear him saying "last call" at 6AM!)...

This "Stash" episode, along with the Debut Series, is featuring hot, summer house. For this episode, we are featuring the soulful house music of DJ Ramon RawSoul.

Born and raised on the south side of Chicago, he was reared with house music in the neighborhood. When he was coming up, house music came to widespread attention as records were imported directly from Chicago to dominate the playlist of Europe's most influential DJ's. He was there at the house party. He watched it grow with virtually no support from radio networks. Three house records forced their way into the top ten and Ramon Rawsoul was open.

He studied the "Father" of house music Ron Hardy, who had already effected a continuous music mix -- with reel-to-reel machines plus a dual-turntable setup -- at Chicago's Muzic Box. Rawsoul also listened to house music greats Frankie Knuckles, Farley Jackmaster Funk, Lil Louis, Gene Hunt, Pharris Thomas and Lee Collins.

Later, he partied with the now internationally renowned Dj Rush, Ron Trent and Ron Carroll in Kings and Queens and the Reactor. After discovering a natural talent and passion for spinning, he's been in love ever since.

Now living in Atlanta, Ramon is well-known for his "House in the Park" Parties which are a Memorial Day and Labor Day tradition. Enjoy!

About Me

I'm a former radio DJ from Atlanta who lives in Nashville, after living in the Bay Area for 6 years. Mode.Radio is my podcast. It started out featuring re-broadcasts of my Atlanta radio show, "Subterranean." Now I feature DJ Sets on 3 shows, Weekly Mixes, Debut Series, and Radio Ready.